POL214Y1 Chapter Notes -Napoleonic Code, Glass Ceiling, Intelligentsia

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Stephen brooks, canadian democracy, chapter 2, p. 33-73. We focus a great deal on how we define ourselves relative to americans. Canadians believe in a more orderly and less individualistic society than americans. The values and ideologies differ in french-speaking canada. Ideology spills beyond political beliefs, and usually encompasses other social relationships such as economy. When a society is seen as pragmatic" it is usually because one ideology has become so established that it is convention. Political culture is ideology as it relates specifically to politics. In canada political culture has mostly focused on the differences between french and. English canadians, whether english canada is characterized by regional political cultures, and individual personality which focuses on the comparisons between canada and the u. s. Three ways of describing political culture in society ** has become the most useful tool in understanding differences in political and social thought: left-wing, right-wing, centrist/moderate: most people describe themselves as centrist.

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